- Case Date:
- 5/20/2025
We lost a big limb from a maple tree in the tree plot on Saturday, May 17. The neighbors cut up the limb that was blocking one lane of Third Street and left the debris in the tree plot, since we were out of town. Will the city pick up the limbs that are now in the tree plot? if you are the wrong department to ask this, please tell me who to contact? Thank you.
Animal Control & Neglected Pets
- Case Date:
- 5/20/2025
Hello,
I do not live in the town of Bloomington Indiana but I have become aware of a man who I think lives in this town named William j. clark now I will not get into specifics because it is absolutely discusting but he has become an infamous "Furry content creator" on the internet for many reasons but one of the reasons that is distressing is that he is raping his animals I'm sure you guys know about this but I am just very concerned with the state of his animals.
Thank you
Traffic Related Complaints
- Case Date:
- 5/22/2025
A beat up RV has been parked on the corner of n Monroe st and w 11 Street for a week. A few times someone has drove off in it but they come back and park it again the same spot . The street department has been notified but the RV is still there .
- Case Date:
- 5/22/2025
The water meter located at 1502 S. Olive St. has a shutoff valve that is to tight to shut off. The meter is located in the front yard and has been covered over by dirt from work that was previously done by the installation of Fiber Optic. If someone can please take a look at the meter and loosen the valve so we can shut off the water if needed. We had to do work on the bathroom and needed to shut off the water and couldn't.
Debris Removal (Sand, General Street Debris)
- Case Date:
- 5/22/2025
After the recent deluge, intersections along E 5th Street (Clark, Bryan, Union) and E 7Th St (Clark) are strewn with gravel having washed into the roads.
- Case Date:
- 5/22/2025
Please work Winslow fields so little league can play some games! This weather has been brutal for only being able to play a few games due to rain but when it has been nice out, the fields have not been open due to puddles. If someone would work the fields-the puddles could be spread out and gone!
Animal Control & Neglected Pets
- Case Date:
- 5/23/2025
Dead full grown deer at the corner of Azalea Lane and Erin Court in Bloomington, Indiana
Potholes, Other Street Repair
- Case Date:
- 5/23/2025
there is a hole in S. Morton Street, formerly heat and round, about a foot deep. Others like it along the street have covers with the word"water." This one has no cover, is crumbling and the street around it is breaking up into the hole. I live at 748; this is in street just north of my house.
- Case Date:
- 5/24/2025
I thought that the Bloomington Speedway was allowed to race until 11:00 PM. It’s 12:20 AM and I think they are just stopping. Who enforces the code/noise ordinance?
- Case Date:
- 5/27/2025
Trying to find way to reply to our previous report. The only way possible is to create a new one ... This is about UReports concerning RE: #202909 Thank you for the people who looked into this for us - Rob Council replied "Exterior inspection has been conducted on property. Does not meet unsafe threshold" How can this be if there is no longer yard fencing on South side of pool? Pool water is green, cover is off, complete access into yard to pool by alley (There used to be a garage that fell down and was removed before sale) Isn't there a City safety ordinance about pools? Ex. "In Bloomington, Indiana, an ordinance requires fences around swimming pools and other water-filled excavations. Specifically, Ordinance 17-19 amended Section 14.36.160 to align pool fencing requirements with the Indiana Administrative Code. This means that swimming pools and other water-filled excavations must have a fence at least 4 feet high that completely surrounds the pool area.
Elaboration:
Ordinance 17-19:
This ordinance amended Section 14.36.160, which previously required fences around all bodies of water with a depth exceeding 36 inches. Now, the ordinance primarily focuses on swimming pools and their fencing requirements, aligning with the Indiana Administrative Code.
Fencing Requirements:
The Indiana Residential Code (R326.27.3) outlines specific requirements for pool fencing:
Walls or fences at least 4 feet high, completely surrounding the pool and deck.
Self-closing and latching gates and doors, capable of being locked.
Alternative means, deemed impenetrable by the enforcing authority, can be used instead of traditional fences.
A combination of the above options is also allowed.
A power safety pool cover can be used as an alternative, provided it connects continuously to the deck and requires a key or other secure mechanism to operate.
Violation:
Violating the ordinance is considered a misdemeanor, according to Section 14.36.170."